
Finding out you aren't ready during the actual exam is the worst feeling. The Pocket Quiz helps you get ready for your exams. Paste in your notes. She acts as your personal test prep, so that you are as prepared as you can be on test day.
Reading notes makes the words feel familiar, which gives you a false sense of safety. But without actively testing your memory, that familiarity vanishes and your mind goes blank on test day.
You read a chapter three times, feel like an expert, but freeze when the professor asks a direct question.
You waste hours making beautiful flashcards instead of actually practicing the material.
You only find out what you did wrong when you get the graded exam back—when it's too late.
Let's make sure you're ready.
Q1: If a cell is unable to synthesize proteins, which organelle is most likely malfunctioning?
The Pocket Quiz bridges the gap between passive reading and active recall. By practicing with a simulated quiz before exam day, you build the required confidence to prove you actually know the material.
Stop wasting hours building your own practice tests. Just give the Pocket Quiz your topic, and start your review session immediately.
Consistency is key. The prompt ensures you are tested with high-quality questions that accurately reflect the difficulty of a real exam.
Join the thousands of students who have transformed their study habits. Practicing before the test is the secret to walking into exam day fully confident.



Every prompt goes through a structured 8-week process of research, logic, and testing. Nothing ships until it's been stress-tested by real students.
From nervous reading to total confidence—here's the workflow.
You know the general topic but need practice.
Tell her what the exam is about.
She asks the first question.
You try your best to answer from memory.
She corrects you and points out gaps.
She asks a new question based on your weak spots.
Waiting for the bus? Walking to class? Fire up a 5-minute practice round to stay sharp.


Let's do this.
Question 1: Describes the path of a red blood cell starting from the right atrium.
Commute Quiz
Testing on the train


Close, but let's fix that valve!
It goes from the right atrium through the **tricuspid valve** into the right ventricle. (The mitral valve is on the left side).

Instant Grading
Immediate corrections
Since you mixed up the valves earlier, let's lock them in.
Question 3: Oxygenated blood returns from the lungs to the left atrium.
Which valve must it pass through to enter the left ventricle?
Adapting
Hammering weak spots
Under the Hood
We constantly update the testing logic to ensure she properly identifies and attacks your weaknesses.
GPT-5.4 & Claude 4.6
Optimized for the latest generation.
Multiple & Essay
Adapts to your exam style.
v2.8
Spaced Repetition
Brings back questions you missed.
Active Recall
Forces you to retrieve memories.
Common Questions
Why don't I just ask ChatGPT to quiz me?
If you ask a normal AI to quiz you, it usually gives you a list of 10 easy questions all at once. The Pocket Quiz uses a specific loop: it asks one question at a time, waits for your answer, grades it, and uses your answer to decide the next question.
Common Questions
Will it grade me too harshly?
She is designed to be tough but fair. If you are partially right, she will tell you exactly what you got right and what you missed.
Common Questions
Does it work for specialized upper-level classes?
Yes. If your class is highly specific, simply paste a paragraph of your professor's notes when you start the prompt, and she will calibrate her questions to that exact difficulty.
"Honestly the UI is simple but the questions it pulls are exactly how my professor tests. Stopped doing flashcards entirely."
Kevin M.
Biology Student
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